BRAF V600E mutation

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The BRAF V600E mutation, also BRAF V600E, is a common recurrent mutation in the BRAF gene that is seen in many types of tumours and cancer.[1]

BRAF V600E positivity in malignant melanoma. VE1 immunostain.

A more general discussion about BRAF is in BRAF mutation.

General

The BRAF gene, formally known as v-RAF murine sarcoma viral oncogene homolog B1, is a serine threonine kinase.[2]

The mutation can be demonstrated with molecular testing (ARMS). Also, a mutation specific immunostain (VE1) is available.[1]

Positive

Commonly mutated

Less commonly mutated

See also

References

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